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Engine Revs - sublime to ridiculous

2.8K views 4 replies 2 participants last post by  BarnsleyRob  
#1 ·
I’ve commented on the low revs on the 1.4 Boosterjet Auto in previous posts. It seems happy to hang on to gears at quite low revs, down to just below 1,500 is very common.

Now that it’s run in, I’m tending to switch to sport or downshift with a paddle if it starts to slow on long uphill gradients.

Yesterday though, I was looking to pass a lorry at 30mph when I hit the downshift paddle just as the auto gearbox decided it was time to change down a couple of gears. The result was a sudden surge to 5,000 rpm and some frantic switching on the up shift paddle.

I’ve now got 1,100 miles under the belt so hope it hasn’t done any lasting damage. I know the redline is around 6,000 but I’ve never hit the line in any car I’ve owned :eek::eek:
 
#2 ·
don't worry, the rev limiter will save you, those motors love revving anyway. 5000 is next to nothing, find a nice straight road, mash the pedal against the firewall and let it sort itself out, they will usually upshift close to redline anyway, especially in sport mode.
 
#4 ·
you need to use your toes, the pedal pressure isn't that great hehehe

or a notch closer with the seat? don't worry, these engines run slow for economy, but the real power is up over 4k in revs. Don't be scared to give it a kick if you need to get it moving.
 
#5 ·
I normally drive like Mr McGoo, close up to the screen, but on the Vitara I can’t get the seat low enough so have to move it back. I’ve got a titanium ankle so the articulation isn’t as much as I’d like and I like to have things set up for braking :mellow:

Anyway, I was kind of forgetting that Suzuki primarily made engines and that a company that can shove out a Hyabusi can probably make a 1.4 turbo reasonably well too.

Come the summer, the MX-5 will regularly see 5,000 rpm :rolleyes:
 
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